Shuddering at this, my heart missing a beat or two, my breathing becoming heavier, there's an even nastier surprise still waiting for me. |
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Shuddering violently, I grabbed Josh by both shoulders, and turned him around facing the cobwebbed skeleton. |
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Shuddering at the thought of the comfortless journey ahead, he started to look around for somewhere to pass the night. |
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Alyssa's whole body was shuddering, and Pinine could almost hear her pulse beating out a frantic tattoo. |
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The wind was driving the rain at acute angles, and the windows were shuddering from the thunder. |
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The anguish that she felt came pouring out and she cried, shuddering as the sobs wracked her body. |
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I closed my eyes, trying to calm myself down, trying to forget the horror of the nightmare, and took one deep shuddering breath. |
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I imagine if any proper Springsteen fans are reading they'll be shuddering at that. |
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The Welshman took a deep, shuddering breath, yet when he spoke his voice was steady. |
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He waits as Ian takes in a deep and shuddering breath then opens his eyes as commanded. |
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Milo's coughing fit passed, and he lay back down on the bed, breathing deep, shuddering breaths. |
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The tears spilled over and Faith turned away as she found herself racked by shuddering breaths. |
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His emerald eyes opened again after he had taken a deep, shuddering breath, but he would not let his sight fall on the weapon in her grasp. |
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The morning light was diffused to a mucky orange by the pollution of the shuddering city. |
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The bushy-haired driver bopped his partner on top of the head with a closed fist, and squealed the car to a shuddering halt at the right curb. |
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The mules brayed in fear as the cart driver hauled back on the reigns, bringing the wagon to a shuddering halt. |
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She took another shuddering breath as she placed her head under the running water and allowed it to soak her hair. |
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His head throbbed with sharp stabs of pain, he couldn't seem to stop shaking and his breath came in long, shuddering wheezes. |
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With the Greyhound shuddering and jolting, the pilot inches the aircraft across the deck towards the waiting catapult. |
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Everything above the ground seemed to be vibrating, shuddering, clashing, hissing and whistling. |
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I recognised him and tried to say something but just ended up shuddering and gasping breaths, hyperventilating. |
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She curled into a ball, shuddering as her imagination began conjuring the torture methods that she had heard rumors of. |
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She joined him shortly afterwards, shuddering and knotting the shawl at her throat as the wintry breeze hit her warm skin. |
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Ollie put his arms gently round Jean's shuddering body and lightly kissed the top of her head. |
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Igniting with unstoppable force, the whole shuddering plot accumulates volume on a logarithmic scale before its explosive, bunker busting climax. |
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But the sombre peace is shattered when a bomb blast is heard shuddering in the distance and the spooks must answer the call of duty. |
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The aircraft shuddering and its reduced controllability severely compounded the difficulty of the instrument flight. |
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I also noticed some body flex due to loss of structural rigidity with the whole car shuddering over potholes in the roads. |
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Drawing in a deep, shuddering breath, he brushed away his tears and tried to shake the cold, bitter feeling that had settled within him. |
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She pulled away from my grasp and leaned against the nearest tree, shuddering and gasping for breath as she sobbed into her hands. |
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Nor's eyes widened with surprise and he let out a short, shuddering breath. |
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He slumped against the windows, taking a deep shuddering breath. |
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Outside in a corridor is an old gent in a white uniform and a cockaded turban who has spent 37 years in a gilded cage slowly shuddering up and down a narrow stairwell. |
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I took a deep breath, letting it out with a shuddering sigh. |
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It is enough to induce shuddering, cold sweats in an England defence that was their weakness even before first-choice full-back Gary Neville was ruled out through injury. |
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She drew a deep, shuddering breath and let it out with a shaky sigh. |
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What happens next still has me shuddering and recoiling with horror. |
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That thought of being so scared and undeceived, strangely shuddering with doubt gave her a rude awakening to something she never had experienced before. |
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But his hopes of reaching the top in the game came shuddering to a halt when he tested positive for drugs and was banned from football for six months. |
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He gave a shuddering sigh, and bent his body into a fetal position. |
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Mrs. Bauer's stumpy frame is shaken by shuddering sobs and her little girl, hanging onto her skirt, looks up with a puckered face, ready to cry with her mother. |
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This one stood shuddering with cold for a minute or two, head hanging, before he slowly raised his gloved hands and fumbled at the fastenings of his cloak. |
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I used to watch in shuddering horror when Papa would allow the boiler at the laundry to cool down preparatory to climbing inside the monster to make some repair. |
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He was shuddering uncontrollably and his body was racked with spasms. |
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I lifted up a hand to wipe them away as took a deep shuddering breath. |
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The dancers surrounding Cinderella and the Prince move with a shuddering twitchiness turning them into the workings of a clock. |
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I gazed at the defenceless captives with a shuddering sense of security, until one day a cross-spider broke out of its cage and ran furiously over my hands and clothing. |
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